I like the way of explaining things and passing over your knowledge to the audience, speaking without a wild 🤡 enthusiasm or stupid gestures, your voice is well balanced and right wordings implemented, that being said ☝easy to understand and memorized 👌
I hate carrying multiple reel line for trout finishing. I just want one that does it all. I'm just starting out so this video really gives me great infos in choosing the best Line. Thank you for this awesome video, very much appreciated. :)
I have 4lb test clear fluoro on my ultralight trout rig but I just hate how difficult it is to tie my knots or thread it through a bobber. Thinking about swapping it just to make my life easier when tying knots. Great video! Thanks!
Came upon this topic when trying to decide. Wanted to give braid a shot in some Ultralight fishing for trout. I paired up 0.3 (7.5lb) braid varivas avani with a 3lb fluorocarbo from varivas all which are jdm lines. Paired with a shimano vanquish 2019 And a Graphite leader belleza ux super ultralight. I think my biggest ick is tying the leaders 🤔
Look at the color of the water. In cedar Water which is dark, a green line is fine. Use a small sinker because trout with take you to the rocks and near the edge. Split shot sinkers are fine and you can take them off or put more on easily. Trout like most fish, like movement.. I always prefer live bait mostly Canadian nightcrawlers that are left long,
Great info! I have a spinning setup my main line is 10lb mono and my leader is 6lb fluro is that fine that my main line is 10lb mono I’ll be fishing ponds and lakes for stock rainbow and brown trout on and off shore and some times some little rivers and creeks I also will be using Carolina rigs or rigs with weights using worms and powerbait and the water is clear and kinda stained would this setup work?
I always use Power Pro and according to the weight of the fish. It'can through lily pads easily and some logs. It's strong but if it gets caught in a tree, you have to cut the line. Lake trout are much bigger and I don't fly fish, When in streams, it is natural for trout to move swiftly through the water.
You good, I do 8# and land trout, bluegill, bass, and catfish very easy on Zebco 202 and 33. Pb is 4.2 lbs bass. I won't tell you all my secrets but practice jigging crappie jigs.
@@dailyofdaytrout have good vision Typically lighter/thinner line = less visible Edit: From Canada. Not sure if its legal to fish at night where you’re from… fish on!
It is obvious this young man fishes in lakes the vast majority of the time. I've been fishing for trout for 70 years ,all of which has been in rocky moving streams. If the stream has stocked fish, line visibility doesn't mean a thing. If it is a relatively fast moving stream with lots of rocks breaking the surface creating eddies and pockets of still water, line visibility doesn't mean a thing. Until fluoro was invented about 20 years ago and became popular about 10 years ago when the chemists made it manageable, the only line available was mono. Fisherman have caught countless hundreds of millions of trout on mono. The part about catching trout in muddy water is pure stupidity. Trout don't feed in cold muddy water, especially high cold muddy water. Then we come to the odd man out in these fishing line debates. Dry fly fishermen. A Fluoro tippet is dead in the water, it sinks. Then there is the main floating fly line. Glow in the dark orange, red, yellow or green are the favorite colors. They are the size of cooking twine and can be seen 100 yards away, so visibility obviously doesn't matter. What does matter in all of these scenarios is lure presentation and manipulation. Knowing where to cast a lure and how to control it's depth and retrieve speed it what catches the fish, not the the visibility of the line or the lack thereof. My choice of line is 10lb OHERO ADVANCED BRAID in blue. It's stated diameter is .012 mm. That is smaller than 1 lb mono. Zero stretch, zero memory and $27 for a 300yd spool.
I like the way of explaining things and passing over your knowledge to the audience, speaking without a wild 🤡 enthusiasm or stupid gestures, your voice is well balanced and right wordings implemented, that being said ☝easy to understand and memorized 👌
Best answer to the question I’ve found. Well done Sir!
I hate carrying multiple reel line for trout finishing. I just want one that does it all. I'm just starting out so this video really gives me great infos in choosing the best Line. Thank you for this awesome video, very much appreciated. :)
For river/stream trout, i've been using 10-14lb hi-viz fireline with a 3-6lb fluoro leader for quite some time and has been very successful for me.
I have 4lb test clear fluoro on my ultralight trout rig but I just hate how difficult it is to tie my knots or thread it through a bobber. Thinking about swapping it just to make my life easier when tying knots. Great video! Thanks!
Came upon this topic when trying to decide. Wanted to give braid a shot in some Ultralight fishing for trout. I paired up 0.3 (7.5lb) braid varivas avani with a 3lb fluorocarbo from varivas all which are jdm lines. Paired with a shimano vanquish 2019
And a Graphite leader belleza ux super ultralight. I think my biggest ick is tying the leaders 🤔
I'm thinking of using monofilament green #4, with a 4# fluorocarbon leader. Although that leader might be too heavy to suspend much.
Look at the color of the water. In cedar
Water which is dark, a green line is fine. Use a small sinker because trout with take you to the rocks and near the edge. Split shot sinkers are fine and you can take them off or put more on easily. Trout like most fish, like movement.. I always prefer live bait mostly Canadian nightcrawlers that are left long,
Great info! I have a spinning setup my main line is 10lb mono and my leader is 6lb fluro is that fine that my main line is 10lb mono I’ll be fishing ponds and lakes for stock rainbow and brown trout on and off shore and some times some little rivers and creeks I also will be using Carolina rigs or rigs with weights using worms and powerbait and the water is clear and kinda stained would this setup work?
Very informative thank you
Great content man. Keep it up.
I always use Power Pro and according to the weight of the fish. It'can through lily pads easily and some logs. It's strong but if it gets caught in a tree, you have to cut the line. Lake trout are much bigger and I don't fly fish, When in streams, it is natural for trout to move swiftly through the water.
Whoever downvoted this must have done it on accident. This is a great informative video- earned a sub from me
I appreciate that.
I'm using 6# mono. For your average trouts small mouth bass. Is that good? 😅
You good, I do 8# and land trout, bluegill, bass, and catfish very easy on Zebco 202 and 33. Pb is 4.2 lbs bass. I won't tell you all my secrets but practice jigging crappie jigs.
Mono is the strongest line actually.
Is 15lb leader good for trout fishing at creeks
I would use 6 lb. Test. No more than 8 . I use gold color hooks with a spinner
@@LollyPulcinella like is it pretty much impossible to make them bite with 15lb line
@@dailyofdaytrout have good vision
Typically lighter/thinner line = less visible
Edit: From Canada. Not sure if its legal to fish at night where you’re from… fish on!
It is obvious this young man fishes in lakes the vast majority of the time. I've been fishing for trout for 70 years ,all of which has been in rocky moving streams. If the stream has stocked fish, line visibility doesn't mean a thing. If it is a relatively fast moving stream with lots of rocks breaking the surface creating eddies and pockets of still water, line visibility doesn't mean a thing. Until fluoro was invented about 20 years ago and became popular about 10 years ago when the chemists made it manageable, the only line available was mono. Fisherman have caught countless hundreds of millions of trout on mono. The part about catching trout in muddy water is pure stupidity. Trout don't feed in cold muddy water, especially high cold muddy water.
Then we come to the odd man out in these fishing line debates. Dry fly fishermen. A Fluoro tippet is dead in the water, it sinks. Then there is the main floating fly line. Glow in the dark orange, red, yellow or green are the favorite colors. They are the size of cooking twine and can be seen 100 yards away, so visibility obviously doesn't matter. What does matter in all of these scenarios is lure presentation and manipulation. Knowing where to cast a lure and how to control it's depth and retrieve speed it what catches the fish, not the the visibility of the line or the lack thereof.
My choice of line is 10lb OHERO ADVANCED BRAID in blue. It's stated diameter is .012 mm. That is smaller than 1 lb mono. Zero stretch, zero memory and $27 for a 300yd spool.